"Well, obviously you failed didn't you?" Robyn said, indicatiing to the dead body of her friend.
"Hmmm, yes, bit of a bump in the road wouldn't you say Devon?" She said, turning to me with a smile that I knew too well.
I smiply nodded, I didn't really want to have anything to do with Le Fay again.
"Wait, how do you two know each other?" Trevor had been relativly mentaly silent recentl, but now his mind was buzzing. Trying to figure out who to trust and who exactly was working with who. He especially didn't like me.
"Devon and I were dating for quite a long time. Nearly 25 years wasn't it? Not that we saw each other much... You were away for years at a time, weren't you daer heart?" Le Fay answered Trevor's question for me. And I didn't like it.
"It isn't like you stuck around and waited for me though is it my love?" The last two words I filled with as much venom as I could. I was sick of Le Fay always popping up again. We had been separated for nealr 70 years now and she always seemed to pop up when it was most inconvienient and ruin whatever mission I happened to be working on. As this realisation came to me I suddenly looked closely at Le Fay's mental activity...
"You bitch." I spun around just as the window that Trevor was standing next to burst open, spraying him with glass. He yelled and fell to the floor as demons clambered through the window. I grabbed Roybn's arm and pushed her out the door.
"Stay behind me, I'll protect you and then your friend won't have died in vain."
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